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Branchfall dominates annual carbon flux across lowland Amazonian forests
David C. Marvin,
Gregory P. Asner
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
carbon flux
71%
tropical forest
49%
mortality
37%
carbon
37%
nutrient cycling
36%
canopy gap
22%
ecosystem structure
20%
ecosystem function
17%
carbon cycle
16%
annual variation
16%
drought
12%
restoration
12%
disturbance
11%
productivity
11%
policy
9%
atmosphere
9%
detection
9%
monitoring
8%
rate
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Carbon Cycle
100%
Forests
78%
Carbon
52%
Nutrients
22%
Droughts
21%
Mortality
19%
Atmosphere
15%
Ecosystem
14%
Uncertainty
12%
Light
9%
Engineering & Materials Science
Fluxes
53%
Carbon
49%
Nutrients
23%
Drought
14%
Ecosystems
10%
Restoration
9%
Conservation
9%
Productivity
7%
Uncertainty
5%
Monitoring
5%
Social Sciences
mortality
33%
drought
16%
restoration
13%
conservation
11%
productivity
10%
uncertainty
9%
campaign
9%
monitoring
9%